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Buddha Eye Singing Bowls

The Tibetan Buddha Eye Singing Bowls makes a wonderful sound as fascinating as its coloration.

It stays in your hand and plays so easily.

In Singing Bowl, the first, ‘Om’ is the symbol of pure noble body, speech, and mind of a Buddha. The second, ‘Mani’, means jewel, symbolizes the factors of method: (the) altruistic intention to become enlightened, compassion, and love.

The two syllables, “Padme“, meaning lotus, symbolize wisdom. Purification can be gained by an invisible unity of method and wisdom, represented by the word ‘Hum’, which indicates invisibility.

The color of the singing bowl does not fade out.

In ancient times, Singing bowls were made all over the Asia, primarily Nepal, China and Japan. Today they are produced in Nepal, India, Japan, China and Korea. The vibration and melodious sound of singing bowl is the entrance to harmonizing your mind, body and soul.

Bajra, Mandala, Dorje and other customized design and logo are also offered as per the order.

You can also order for a Custom product Arts, Symbol, Mantra, Logos/Company Logos and Designs in the singing bowl.

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Tibetan Singing Bowls also called the healing bowls, can be traced back Asia as early as 2000 B.C. Their popularity is due to their fine craftsmanship and remarkable sound. Tibetan Singing Bowl are made from different metals which produce a range of deep resonance, soothing and long lasting sound when playing the bowl. Bowls have a double effect, with sound and vibration. It is a best for purpose of meditation and yoga courses, mindfulness, stress reduction, therapies, healing, and so on.

New singing bowls may be plain or decorated or customized based on your (customers) needs.

Decorated bowls are hand engraved inside with varieties of antique, simple and beautiful arts, designs, or mantras(Tibetan mantra of compassion, Om Mani Padme Hum) by our expert craftsmen and crafts women. They can be found outside the rim, inside the bottom, around the top of the rim and sometimes on the outside bottom of the bowl.